Friday, May 4, 2012

Pepsi stops, Obama's "Faith Advisor" and Oklahoma & Georgia.

Blog of Manhattan Right to Life

Pepsi stops using aborted fetal cell lines to test flavors.

After months of pro-life protests and opposition, PepsiCo has indicated it will no longer contract with biotech firm Senomyx Inc., which uses cells from babies killed by abortion to conduct flavor testing.

Obama's "Faith Advisor" to head Pro-Abortion religious group.

The Obama administration has a history of hiring pro-abortion activists for top staff positions. Now, a pro-abortion former member of Obama’s faith advisory committee has taken a position heading up a pro-abortion religious group.  The Reverend Harry Knox, a former official with the pro-abortion Human Rights Campaign who has served on the Obama faith-based commission, will serve as the head of the Religious Coalition on Reproductive Choice (RCRC).

Are the scales falling from the public’s eyes about Obama?

You could fill an entire library with books on the topic of why do genuinely smart people so often put their intelligence in mothballs? I can understand falling in love with “Hope and Change”—well, I kind of understand—but why did that leave people who are not on the left of the ideological spectrum so enthralled by a man about whom they knew next to nothing?

Obama is headed anywhere but forward.

You have to hand it to Obama and his cabal of re-election strategists; they are masters of illusion. Their newly released Web video and its accompanying campaign slogan, "Forward," are science fiction-level fantastical.

Pro-Life bills signed into law in Oklahoma and Georgia.

It’s been a very good four days for the Right to Life Movement. On Friday, pro-life Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signed into law two measures.

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